September 13.—Frances Walker, for Guam. September 13.—Bertha, for South Sea Islands. September 13.—Eliza, for South Seas. September 13.—Elizabeth Ellen (U.S.), for Hongkong. ...
Article : 69 wordsTHIS DAY.—Queen of Perth, for Auckland; Mountain Maid, for Wellington; E. aphael, for London; Mary, for Melbourne, i Newcastle. ...
Article : 26 wordsSeptember 13.—Raphael, ship, 300 tons, Captain Duthie, for London. Passengers—Mrs. Duthie, Messrs. Moff[?]t, Thompson, and Gill. September 13.—Mountain Maid, brig, 192 tons, Captain ...
Article : 155 wordsSeptember 13.—Glenduart, and Warlock, from Newcastle, with 116 tons coals; Tamar (s.), from Morpeth, with 28 bags maize, 57 trusses hay, 16 bags potatoes, 30 bags flour, 8 boxes eggs, 6 packages bacon, 3 kegs butter, 11 pigs, 4 coops fowls, 18 calves, 30 ...
Article : 72 wordsSeptember 13.—Collaroy ([?]), for Morpeth; Frederick Griffiths, Policeman, M[?]th P[?]cket, and Australia, for Newcastle; Emma[?] for the Richmond; Prosperous, for Brisbane Water. ...
Article : 25 wordsSeptember 13.—Raphael, for London: 9 bales wool, D. Jones and Co.; 20 bales wool, J. B. Crisp; 8 bales wool, H. Mackay; 62 bales wool, How, Walker and Co.; 81 bales wool, Prince, Bray, and Ogg, 67 bales wool, Rundle, Dangar, and Co.; 17 bales ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsThe performance will commence with Sheridan Knowles' Tragedy of VIRGINIUS, the Roman Father. Appuis Claudius, Mr. Byers; Caius Claudius, Mr. R. M'Gowan; Marcus, Mr. L. M'Gowan; Virginius, Mr. Charles Kemble Mason; Numitorius, Mr. C. King; ...
Article : 153 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office as follows:— FOR AUCKLAND.—By the Queen of Perth this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR WELLINGTON.—By the Mountain Maid, this day at noon, ...
Article : 62 wordsIN the Legislative Council yesterday, The House resolved itself into Committee for the consideration of the Estimates for Sewerage and Water Supply, and after the examination of ...
Article : 1,503 wordsJUNE 12.—Our township is all alive by the arrival yesterday morning of the steamer William the Fourth, especially as she brought your second edition of Saturday the 9th, so that we have in this must be out of the way place, ...
Article : 223 wordsBRISTOL.—The Ina, Farr, hence to Melbourne, sailed from Kingroad on the 24th June, and had cleared the channel pilot but a few hours when the wind suddenly shifted from S. to W.S.W., and blew a heavy gale. The ship was then put before the wind, ...
Article : 532 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the Chair at twenty minutes past three o'clock. MESSAGE. The following message was received from his ...
Article : 14,145 wordsTHE Launceston Examiner publishes the following:—In standing in from the north-west a ship should not pass the light of Green-point nearer than a mile—nor should the course be altered from the eastward to the southward, with the intention of steering for ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 14 Sep 1854, Page 4
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